--(a) Soldiers who inflict damage on the enemyagainst the orders of the commanders (e. Other things being equal, sins of malice are graver than sins ofweakness and sins of ignorance, since the former are more voluntary,more enduring, and more dangerous. Example: Practically all Catholic moralists, and the opinion of thepeople generally, consider as penal some laws that are merely useful,but not necessary (e. Peter to labor themore, that by good works they may make sure their calling and election(II Pet.
piritually mature, holds out as inducements chiefly the loveof virtue and rewards that are internal and spiritual (the law of love). al acts: Everyone thatheareth these My words, and doeth them, shall be likened to a wise manthat built his house upon a rock (Matt. (c) The third day --i. incomparable home of the emperors had been despoiled and ruined and broughtto utter destruction.
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